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Mounds View Planning Commission November 19, 1997 <br /> Special Meeting Page 5 <br /> wetland. The applicant will modify the location of this snow storage area <br /> so that it is not within the wetland. <br /> 11. Sign types for Lots 2 & 4 have been submitted. However, no sign detail <br /> was submitted for the Holiday Stationstore. The applicant provided <br /> information at the November 19, 1997 meeting which showed design <br /> considerations as requested by the Commission. The applicant will also <br /> show on the plan the required 10' sign setbacks. <br /> 12. As requested by the Commission, the RV vehicle service facility has been <br /> relocated to the rear of the Holiday Stationstore. Containment and <br /> disposal of waste from the RVs is to be done through the City's sanitary <br /> sewer system. An amendment to the PUD will need to be made to allow <br /> for the operation of the RV facility. <br /> Commissioner Brooks expressed her concerns about the station operating on a 24-hour <br /> basis and having the RV facility in the rear of the building where security might not be as <br /> available. <br /> Mr. Durand told the Commission that an average RV facility collects approximately 100 <br /> gallons a day during the summer months. <br /> Commissioner Johnston suggested that the City Engineer make a recommendation in <br /> regards to the proposed dumping of the waste directly into the City's sanitary sewer <br /> system. <br /> Associate Ericson told the Commission that he had asked the City Engineer about the <br /> dumping situation and the City Engineer told Ericson that the proposed dumping wouldn't <br /> negatively impact the system. <br /> Commissioner Stevenson asked the developer how they planned to curtail abuse of the <br /> dumping system. <br /> Commissioner Miller suggested that the dump facility could be operated on a lock-and- <br /> key basis. <br /> Ralph Durand agreed saying that this lock-and-key operation is how most RV facilities <br /> are run. <br /> Planner Peters suggested that the lock-and-key operation be made a condition of <br /> • approval. <br />